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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: July 2013
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Monday, July 8, 2013. I found this guy while pulling weeds at the King St. Community Garden. Such a cool bug! Links to this post. Monday, July 1, 2013. More Chestnut Trees Found. The Chestnuts are on the south side of the road. There is a convenient place to pull a car off of the road, but the trees themselves are beyond a bunch of dense meadow growth. With two little kids and a strong sensitivity to poison ivy, I can't get any closer. But here are the pictures I was able to take from the road. I found, ...
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: April 2012
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Friday, April 6, 2012. Springtime in the Garden. The peas are growing. The garlic is thriving. And the asparagus is just starting to peek. The compost is ready for moving into the garden. And the garden is not ready just yet for the compost. I have a lot of work left to do this weekend to prepare the beds, but progress is being made! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to our garden! Michelle, Chris, and Gabe Clay. It's All About Change. Dont Just Sit There. . .
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: A Blooming Chestnut!
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Friday, June 24, 2011. While I was out with a friend walking the Milford Section of the Upper Charles Trail. We stopped so that I could nurse Kaylee. While shooing away mosquitoes, I noticed that there was a lot of American chestnut regrowth in the area. And then I saw that the largest of them was covered in catkins. The bike path starts from a parking lot off of Dilla Street, at Louisa Lake. Here it is, by the end of the fence, with my son as scale reference. I was wearing Kaylee at the time, so I could...
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: August 2012
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Thursday, August 16, 2012. Gabe, Flowers, Butterfly. Links to this post. Links to this post. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. He's out here every day, eating and eating. Links to this post. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 14, 2012. Monarch in my Butterfly Weed. Links to this post. Friday, August 3, 2012. At long last, another mystery shrub in my swamp is identified! I bet because I melt like a popsicle in this heat. The flowers are abuzz with bees, and smell so sweet as to almost be sickening.
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: The underside of the mystery moth
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012. The underside of the mystery moth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our garden! Since 2007 we have been striving to turn our lawn into something beautiful, tasty, ecologically sound, and a centerpiece of our community here in Franklin, Massachusetts. We hope you enjoy your visit! Michelle, Chris, and Gabe Clay. It's All About Change. Dont Just Sit There. . . The underside of the mystery moth. The Grasshoppers were Epic this Year. Autumn in my meadow.
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: May 2012
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Thursday, May 31, 2012. Gray's sedge or burr sedge! Thanks to my readers who helped identify this for me! Given the information about this sedge, I am surprised to find it growing in my shady forest. It likes wet, but typically it needs more sun than my woods get. But this little patch has been growing back every year, so it must like it here. Links to this post. The others I have found usually sport two or three blossoms at once, but This one must have twenty flowers on it! Links to this post. I had to ...
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: Two Left
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Friday, September 21, 2012. The pair of Papilo polyxenes. Caterpillars on my smaller dill plant proved to be too much. I found the plant reduced to a stump, devoid of cuddly butterfly babies. I imagine they have since starved in the flowerbed somewhere, because there is no other food source for them nearby. These remaining two, above, for now at least, are plump eating machines. If their host plant can keep up with them, they will soon overwinter in my garden in their chrysalis form. It's All About Change.
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011. I should have mentioned. . . In other news, I stopped by the American chestnut orchard at Idylbrook, and most of the trees have been marked with blue ribbon. Those, I suppose, are the losers in the breeding competition. I need to get out there and photograph them before they are cut down. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to our garden! Michelle, Chris, and Gabe Clay. It's All About Change. Dont Just Sit There. . . I should have mentioned. . .
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The Clueless Gardeners - A Garden Blog: Summer Gullywasher
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Tuesday, September 25, 2012. Im cleaning up my phones stickpile of photos, and I came across this snapshot of one of our few good rainfalls this year. It was a dry year, and I love rain. I do not understand people who boo-hoo wet or overcast weather. The sun makes me wilt. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. October 9, 2012 at 6:18 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our garden! Michelle, Chris, and Gabe Clay. It's All About Change. Dont Just Sit There. . .
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